Welcome to both Python and Stack Overflow! Any way anyone could explain a method of installing NumPy that will work for python 3.3 (Most I see are for 2.7 which I don't have) that won't drive me insane? (In case the question I'm asking seems ridiculously easy to some, I'm only a high school student who's never done anything like this before, so I'm desperately in need of help) A friend recommended typing in "sudo python setup.py build" followed by "sudo python setup.py install", however an error occurred saying that there was no such file or directory as setup.py. I'm currently continuing to try with terminal but whenever I try to install NumPy it fails. I tried going through the repository, unzipping the file, using Xcode, terminal, and homebrew and none of them work. This in turn required Numpy and matplotlib, of which matplotlib was easy to import but I can't for the life of me get NumPy to work. So I'm currently trying to use python so that it will receive an email and open an attachment, and one of the imports I found required was matplotlib.pyplot as plt.
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